Show r Best Available Copy A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 15 2004 0 Nation I I I Cceeps CCeiriry 4 nuexft stop Wiscoimsiini By The A—oclated Preaa With almost all precincts reporting in Nevada Kerry had about 63 percent of the vote with Dean at 17 penxnt Edwards at 10 percent and Dennis Democratic presidential John Kerry scored victories east and west Saturday swamping his rivals in Nevada and the District of Columbia caucuses to build his advantage in delegates needed for the nomination His‘ opponents pinned their hopes on the coming Wisconsin primary to try to slow him down Kerry the only candidate to campaign in Nevada easily outdistanced Howard Dean in second place for a Valentine's ' Day win that unexpectedly drew thousands of people to the party’s meetings and surprised officials who saw far less enthusiasm four years ago Kerry more than doubled his nearest opponent A1 Sharpton in the DC race The rout kept Kerry's head of steam ' going as the candidates battled for the Wisconsin primary Tuesday The Democrats converged in Milwaukee for front-runn- er - trict - co-wr- Dean prevailed in a DC vote last month before his fortunes sank nationally but the primary was held to protest the district’s lack of voting representation in Congress and did not count Counting early results from Saturday’s caucuses Kerry increased his delegate count to 5S9 an AP analysis shows Dean had 186 Edwards 166 and Sharp-to- n 16 Nomination requires 2161 dele- -' gates Forty were at stake Saturday Even as the nomination fight pressed forward there was a sense of a larger battle shaping tip — the one in the fall between President Bush and the Democratic nominee a Saturday night party fund-raisia debate Sunday That primary might be a last stand for Dean the one-tim- e presumptive favorite winless in the string of 2004 contests Edwards who won in his native South Carolina spoke of his determination to press on into March “J'm completely committed to this race" Edwards said after speaking to hundreds of supporters in a Madison Wis ballroom “I think this process is too fluid to set any kind of arbitrary deadlines" for getting out din-ner’a- nd AFL-CIThe 1 slow to side with a candidate when a true competition is going on plans to endorse Kerry soon a sign that a linchpin of the Democratic Party considers the nomination all but settled ' WASHINGTON (AP) — Under ' strong political pressure to reject sales of a morn- -' control pill the government is postponing its decision until May-ruling had been expected next week oh the pills called Plan B made by Barr Laboratories The company announced late Friday that the Food and Drug Administration is delaying action for 90 days on Barr's request to sell Plan B without prescriptions to give time to seek (Sore detailed information on use of the pills by 16- - and The agency needs more time to O evaluate that information Barr spokeswoman Carol Cox said “It's not that unusual that they’d request more time" she said In December an FDA advisory committee endorsed prescription- less sale of the pills The committee said they are safe and called them an important way to reduce the number of abortions Taken within 72 hours of intercourse the pills cut the chances of getting pregnant by up to 89 percent It can be hard to find a doctor to write a prescription in time however especially on weekends and holidays' While the advisory panel support er ' AP photo Giant step for robotkind ' ed ASIMO the world's most advanced humanoid robot developed by Honda Motor Company Ltd shows off its stafo-the-a- rt mobility at the California Science Center Saturday in Los tall robot can walk forward and backAngeles Calif The ot ward turn smoothly and climbs stairs and was created for the purpose of helping people in need postpones decision on FDA LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mel Gibson said the graphic depiction of Christ’s crucifixion in his upcoming film “The Pas- - ' sion of the Christ” was meant to make viewers realize the extent of Christ’s sacrifice “I think it pushes one over the edge so that they see the enormity the enormity of that sacrifice ”he said during an interview with Diane Sawyer for ABC’s “Primetime” that airs Mon- day Gibson who funded directed and the upcoming movie said he wanted the movie to be shocking and extreme “It’s very violent and if you 7 don’t like it don’t go you know?” Gibson said in excerpts of the interview provided by ABC “If you want to leave halfway through go ahead" The movie set for release Feb 25 details the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Gibson maintains it’s a faithful biblical narrative but some worry that its depiction of the role of some Jews' in the death of Christ may lead to an increase in ' Among them is Rabbi Wiesen-thMarvin Hier dean of the Simon Center in Los Angeles who has seen the film twice Gibson told Sawyer the film was not and was instead about “faith hope love and forgiveness” ' is a sin” the actor- “To be director said “It’s been condemned by one Papal Council after another lb be is to be and I’m not” The “Primetime” program also n includes an interview of Abraham national director of the League Foxman told Sawyer he does not believe Gibson or the film are but added that the movie “has the potential to fuel to reinforce it” Kucinich at 7 percent Across the country the full results in the DC caucuses showed Kerry with 47 percent Sharpton 20 percent Dean 17 percent Edwards 10 percent and Kucinich 3 percent “These results show that our cam- ' paign is uniting Americans from differ- ent parts of our country and walks of life in a common purpose" Kerry said in a statement of thanks to voters in die dis- - 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